how to make your style EDGIER 🕷️🕸️ | creative, alternative fashion inspo, outfit ideas, alt style

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Date: November 11, 2024

49 thoughts on “how to make your style EDGIER 🕷️🕸️ | creative, alternative fashion inspo, outfit ideas, alt style

  1. adding to the last point this thing i learnt over years of therapy: behaving a certain way to aviod judgement will get you judged just the same. the problem is with judgmental people and not actually with anything you do and that's why it doesn't matter what you do.

  2. i grew up someone who strictly wore jeans and band shirts, hoodies, leggings, etc, and eventually i got tired of feeling so boring. i made small changes and eventually got to the point i don't really care what others think, at first i was super nervous that people would make fun of me or judge me though. small changes! it helps you adjust. 😀

  3. I love edgy fashions, and I'm now 43 and still edgy but I'm a caring loving woman who doesn't care what others think of me. I'm in salt lake city, a very friendly city and believe it or not I fit in here. Everywhere ele knows utah as a bg huge Mormon state but there's also a huge population of edgy people here. Goths,emos,punks abd grunge of all ages. I've been edgy since I was a kid. My mom was edgy too but when I was in texas and Colorado and southern states i was way more judged but I still didn't change. Unfortunately I had to in Houston TX because I was in a very dangerous neighborhood but I immediately went back to myself and survived it. Then I came to Utah I 2007 and felt like home and I'm non Christian. I'm celtic pagan and wiccan and a black mixed woman

  4. I feel good watching this video. I use to have an alt look back in my teenager's days, between scene, emo and sometimes lolita/kawaii. I remember how my mother liked to buy me the shoes I wanted when she could do it (Converse, Vans, Creepers, lolita shoes…), same for accessories and clothes, no matter the color or the print. She was with me all the way and never criticized what I liked (although there were no kids dressing like me around us), because I was happy in my non-sense look. Same for my older sister, her teenager style was softer I think (she's 10 years older than me, scene and lolita styles weren't a thing in France at that time) but she had these huge New Rock shoes !
    Well I'm not saying my dad was against my style, not at all. But it's just, you know, the kind of dad "if you're fine, I'm fine. Now go ask your mother". 😂 I grew up and I'm no longer wearing alt clothes at 32 yo, but I still like to see it on teenagers and young adults 🖤

  5. i absolutely love your style! i want to add that a lot of people who have a certain clothing style are more in tune with and usually a part of the community that goes with said style, for example punk people. being part of the community really makes you feel like the way you dress isnt just how you dress, like it's part of you.

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